"Y'all Dont Deserve Black Women"

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It is not a good look.

On a side note now not only do African American men have a bunch of African American women feminist chewing on our asses about some bullshyt; there are now Black women from whole other fukking countries importing themselves into the USA to chew on the asses of African American men.

That weave wearing moafukka need to get her mind on Nigerian nikkas and off of African American men.
Not tryna start no diaspora wars but this been going on online for years. A lot of those women that shyt on AA men are black women of foreign descent, and then nikkas turn around and shyt on AA women for it.
 

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What I find most mind blowing is who reads this stuff and publishes it? Like who says yeah lets green light this. I mean I get the angle but come on it's just purely bitter in its context and hypocritical coming from the author.

It’s poorly written in a sense of not looking at issues from the black community holistically. This isn’t to take away from the vulnerability that black women feel, which definitely isn’t spotlighted enough, but what effects black men usually effects black women as well. Yet the author chose to gloss over the numerous discriminatory factors in the past which have been barriers to the progress of strong black couplings. In the 70s-80s the shift in manufacturing from domestic cities to overseas production left many black people out of work. This in turn helped aid in the destruction of the black community as the crack epidemic exploded, police misconduct was rampant, gangs rose to power, blacks were segregated along “invisible” racial lines known as redlining. This is a contemporary version of Jim Crow. It’s effective because it’s subtile, tied into economics, and the people in power overseeing the movement in and out of an area are usually nonblack with ingrained stereotypes.


Over time racism is like a virus, it never truly goes away it just evolves to become less blatant and just as effective. It’s been effective in containing and reducing blacks to ghettos and less affluent areas regardless of SES. Which in turn limits earning potential, access to health/ jobs/ education and causes people to be dependent on welfare. The destruction of many black homes can be traced to the restrictions of welfare which made only single mothers eligible. This caused a rise in “shacking” to occur. While being on welfare or government assistance is never an ideal situation, it's disingenuous to not account for the systematic, structural, and subtle racism that hindered upward mobility of black males, females and the African American communities structure as a whole. The past shapes the present, so what happened in the 70s / 80s is relevant to today.


It's one thing to cut corners in a brief essay, but the author took quantum leaps by insinuating that black males, don't care about black women. She also insinuated that black men are quick to leave them for a white woman, once they are successful. There were too many immature and underhanded comments, that aren't even worth addressing. The author went from talking about the significance of the recent election to calling out her insecurities.
 

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Even as an African it's irritating to see Africans butt in on AA specific topics. You have no business speaking on the AA community when you're not a part of it :snoop:

At the end of the day black people im America inherit the issues of being black that AAs specifically have gone through since the start of slavery.

The issue with immigrants is that they are escaping white supremacy themselves and acting like their ish dont stink.

Its like an AA going to Nigeria and looking at everyone on some :mjpls:“whats wrong with you nikkas”

I would respect an immigrant simply saying “i dont understand how systematic white supremacy works in America but lets all put in this work”.

But as i stated A c00n has no nation. The same immigrants c00ning in America were c00ning in their home lands to get a Visa.

You have AAs who are the literal descendents of Slaves yet still c00n.

c00ns have no excuse period and it transcends nationality and ethnicity because these people dont rock with black people period hence their white praise.

The common demoninator of all c00ns is they place the blame on blacks and remove it from whites.

You will NEVER see a “militant” AA or Immigrant that loves their ethnic group qnd hates other blacks and hates white supremacy.
 

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It's crazy ain't it..

People don't also don't understand that 80% of black men for Hillary and the 93% for this Alabama election could have been more, but many brothers in the hood have felonies and can't vote..

But those numbers are ridiculous high regardless..

But these type of articles by these type of black women are nothing but tools to increased black women image for outsiders and continued to de value the black man role in society.

These type of sisters are the most disruptive women in black society..
That's the only thing any of this pertaining to online black women is about. Being valued and desired by white and other races of men, but esp white men.

They don't gaf if black men find them desirable or valuable. Whenever you hear them say anything about representation or anything like that it's all about white men. They want to be in white women's position and I don't mean the power that comes with it. They just want to be able to stand next to and be accepted by white men.
 
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